There are larger issues that need to be taken care of for a cascade effect to be apparent. |
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This decrease in quality will have a cascade effect on discipline within the ranks, degrading combat effectiveness for these units. |
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There is an argument that raising the retirement age would have a cascade effect on younger workers. |
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Then over the past year a succession of disappointing results from companies have created a cascade effect. |
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One of the fluorescent fixtures was shorting out and causing a cascade effect. |
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He referred to non-standardised derivatives, index funds, the cascade effect, etc., which are technical issues that I will not go into now. |
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On the one hand, they underestimate the multiplier because they neglect the cascade effect of many rounds of expenditure. |
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This cascade effect, of course, refers to what the school can do to foster health. |
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Lean manufacturing offers the cascade effect, where you see one benefit leading to another. |
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There may well be a cascade effect if the woman becomes pregnant and HIV is passed on to her child. |
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You sometimes get a cascade effect where Britain is most expensive, then you have the Continent and then you get the United States, where prices are the cheapest. |
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These newly converted molecules can convert more normal molecules, leading to a cascade effect that would eventually lead to brain damage. |
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A cascade effect is created with the result that the cost of services to business clients is increased. |
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Such rescheduling of broadcasts may result in an undesirable cascade effect, inhibiting the fundamental purpose of the NAVTEX system. |
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Professionals and volunteers working with elderly people will then encouraged to adopt the EHLE training system and to train their colleagues with a cascade effect. |
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This cascade effect is an unexpected benefit. |
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If 1 or several lamps break down, the load from the transformer reduces and its voltage increases causing a cascade effect on the remaining bulbs. |
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This would have a destabilizing cascade effect. |
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Imbalances in the cascade effect are believed to be important factors in the development of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and nervous system disorders. |
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Thresholds crossed, cascade effect, hopelessly optimistic to assume we had till 2060, blahdy blahdy blah, the plutonomy as lemming, democracy's massive own goal. |
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They have to find and remove a riding from somewhere else, and I think they'd be very reluctant to create that kind of cascade effect at this point in time. |
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Another type of catastrophic infrastructure failure might be when one part of the infrastructure leads to the failure of other parts, causing widespread cascade effect. |
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By a cascade effect, these high-capacity satellites have released HOT BIRD? 7A, EUROBIRD? 9, ATLANTIC BIRD? 4, EUROBIRD? 4 and W1 from their initial missions. |
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One can imagine, as if in some Borgès-like tale, that through a cascade effect one change to a text could instantaneously modify thousands of other texts, or even the entire Web. |
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Harm increase in a single drug addict has a cascade effect on the entire community, and this because drug users are not an epidemiologically closed community. |
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